some firms with Bruze in their corner
bruze [br oo :z] – verb
To injure, especially psychologically:
The campaign was relentless; the goal was to Bruze the confidence of the competition.
To damage, as by a blow(s) or pressure:
Repeated public successes, which influence client opinion, will Bruze your rivals' reputation.
At Bruze we want to help our clients do one thing: Get results. And we believe this means being prepared for battle. The struggle for market dominance requires that you employ sound fighting principles:
- Know your competition as well as you know yourself.
- Be aware of any changes in your competition, and take advantage of them; be equally aware of changes in yourself, and try to hide them from your competition.
- Appear strong when you're weak, and invincible when you're strong.
- Remember, the competition has weaknesses – which can be exploited.
Keeping the above in mind, our goal is to help you make informed choices and ensure that you are prepared for the fight by providing highly skilled resources to assist in strategy, development and implementation.
Whether you're looking to add to your revenue stream by driving customer acquisition with a targeted website and a brand commercial for elevators, or reduce your overall cost-of-sale figures through a Content Management System and a viral social media campaign, we can deliver.
Not only do we produce great work, we take a strategic approach to helping our clients. In everything we do - creative, marketing, or development - our aim is positive bottom line results for our clients. Work with Bruze to deliver award-winning marketing and technology solutions that will leave your mark.
It's really just a matter of survival.
If you would like to speak to us about how we can help you in the ring, send us an email [info@bruze.com]
A Fighting Record
Not only do we produce award-winning work, we take a strategic approach to helping our clients.
Having Bruze's innovative and comprehensive solutions in their corner, enables our clients to consistently achieve lower operating costs, increased revenues, and improved service.
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